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There is no suffix in Deum Deus. If you mean the ending of Deus, then the complete "suffix" (rather ending) is -us, not -s. And the -us indicates the word is a nominative. The nominative in Latin grammar is the subject of the sentence.

Here is Deus completely declined in the singular:

  • Nominative: Deus
  • Genitive: Dei
  • Dative: Deo
  • Accusative: Deum
  • Ablative: Deo
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